Monday, July 30, 2012

Don't Go Near the Water is a classic, hilarious look at naval troubleshooters who are prepared to sail on the highest oceans ever known to man. The all-star cast is vibrant; the title is relevant, the theme song is a hit; and the film is a maritime celebration!

Disney presents this charismatic animated Western comedy about a group of talking animals living on a fictitious ranch - it's one great hand-painted animated spoof of classic cinematic traditional Western B-pictures that has had moviegoers heading out into the sunset!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

A bold, heartwarming cult favorite starring Gregory Peck, one of cinema's most charismatic character actors and a leading man of film and television, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit takes a revealing look at life in the executive suite.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

A great Saturday morning animated series based on arcade-game classics including Frogger, Space Ace, Q*bert and Pitfall!, Saturday Supercade was executive-produced by Joe Ruby (Bigfoot and Wild Boy) and
Ken Spears (Lazer Tag Academy).

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Minnesota native Terry Gilliam directed this hilarious motion picture that takes moviegoers through time and space as an all-British cast travels through the greatest events that shaped modern history through the centuries.

On Friday, Warner Bros. Pictures pulled the first-look trailer for their previously announced mafia-theme film Gangster Squad, directed by Ruben (30 Seconds or Less) Fleischer, from the advanced midnight screening of Christopher Nolan's latest film, The Dark Knight Rises, at the Century 6 Theatre in Aurora, Colorado in the wake of the movie-theater massacre, in which 71 attendants were shot down by a notorious theater criminal - 25-year-old triggerman James Holmes.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Charles Bronson, best known as one of Hollywood's most prolific feature-film action heroes, starred in the short-lived ABC Films (now Disney/ABC Domestic Television) crime drama Man With a Camera. He starred as crime photographer Mike Kovac, who took images of suspects committing crime and justice in New York City. Bronson's on-screen cases were all-inclusive, nail-biting and absolutely riveting - take a look at him in each black-and-white, non-colorized episode of M w/AC and you'll catch Bronson as he takes YouTubers step-by-step on a rip-roaring investigative crime wave!

Robert Dean becomes an Enemy of the State in this Touchstone conspiracy theory suspense thriller starring Gene Hackman and ex-hip-hopper Will Smith. To me, being an enemy of the conspiracy has driving movie-theater audiences across the globe as this suspense-filled joy ride gave them the opportunity to apprehend the great Mr. Smith as Hackman searches for the truth. Want more controversy?

This was one of the best courtroom thrillers of all time. 12 Angry Men was based on a teleplay written by the late Reginald Rose and follows twelve witnesses who perhaps have the ability to "pull the switch" on an infamous murder trial.

Sidney Lumet tells CINEMATICOLOGY how 12 Angry Men was set in a municipal courtroom and how the characters in the 1957 black-and-white legal thriller were involved in the most infamous murder witness on the big screen.

This was one of the best courtroom thrillers of all time. 12 Angry Men was based on a teleplay written by the late Reginald Rose and follows twelve witnesses who perhaps have the ability to "pull the switch" on an infamous murder trial.

Sidney Lumet tells CINEMATICOLOGY how 12 Angry Men was set in a municipal courtroom and how the characters in the 1957 black-and-white legal thriller were involved in the most infamous murder witness on the big screen.

Science-fiction thrillers were highly popular but critically acclaimed for their unique characters, incredible futuristic settings and astonishing special visual effects. One of the most acclaimed films of the 1980s was the ITC Entertainment (now ITV Studios) deep-space suspense thriller Saturn 3, starring Kirk Douglas (father of actor Michael Douglas), a pre-Pulp Fiction Harvey Keitel and the late Farrah Fawcett. In Saturn 3, Kirk Douglas portrays Adam, who gets embroiled in android warfare as he and Eve experienced a 21st-century garden of Eden. The setting for the Stanley Donnen-directed action thriller is Titan, where all the suspense at the Saturn 3 Experimental Food Research Station takes place. Harvey Keitel is the mad scientist who invents the first robot in a new series of next-generation remote-control androids called "demi-gods." His name is Hector, and this non-talking high-tech cyborg is attempting to take over the entire Saturn 3 Experimental Food Research Station by controlling and moving mechanical body parts through the power of "radio contact."

Adam and Eve are attacked by Hector as the demi-god 'bot grabs Farrah Fawcett by the actress' two arms. As Farrah Fawcett screams in another scene from Saturn 3, Harvey Keitel warns her to let go of Hector and intends her and the 'bot to let go; and Kirk Douglas must do to dismantle Hector piece by piece.